This post begins what I’m trying on as a new twist on an old idea — I will be utilizing Merriam-Webster’s lovely Word of the Day, as my (hopefully daily) inspiration a-la the “Daily Prompt.”

Miss The Daily Post and want to join me in this experiment? Feel free to link to this post on your blog, and/or post a link to your blogpost in the comment section below so others can enjoy it, too. For more visibility, tag your post with #WordOfDayNY, so your post can be searchable.

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The word I use is that day’s Word Of The Day posted by Merriam Webster Dictionary (see the link on each of the posts in the challenge – it will take you to that day’s “Word Of The Day”). Then just link to my post in yours, and post a link to your post in the comments (just as you commented now, just with the link to your post copied into the comment). If you want to have your post be searchable, add the #WordOfDayNY tag to your post. 🙂

I’ll be looking forward to it! I had posted a daily WordOfDayNY through June and almost every day in July. So … I’d say almost every day … I don’t expect to post much in the next two weeks due to summer plans with family, but I’ll post when I can. 🙂

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